No, YOU don't get it. You're saying that expressing who you are is contradictory to asking to be treated equally by the law and society at large. That the only way to be treated equality is to mute those otherwise harmless differences because we as humans are incapable of treating those unlike...
What point? That pointing out differences is belittling. You belive that is belittle not to be straight. Is that correct or did you not express yourself well?
Is it wrong to be different? I think everyone agrees its ok to be different. Do you think otherwise? To ask for equal rights and benefits is not he same as denying differences. Or did you miss that nuance?
You contradicted yourself there. Are they or are they not celebrating? Lol. Is it a celebration or really a festive expression? Hahaha is like arguing with a child. I'm done here.
Politely telling someone they shouldn't be allowed to get married might not be persecution but, it is discriminating. I'm beginning to lose focus. Look, I think it's stupid that anyone would get annoyed at stamp because it features homosexual relationships. It's archaic thinking and I'm glad...
We can go back and forth all day. Here's the hard truth, regardless of what you or I believe. You're on the losing side if you don't support gay marriage or you wince at the thought of a teacher explaining why a kid has two dads or two moms. The world is changing. So, if you hope to hold...
Well when you pass laws dictating what they can do in their bedroom or [belive in] denying them the same benefits as straight couples, then their not really seen as equal are they?
If you don't care about their plight of think is insignificant then fine, don't care. You do you, boo. Lol. But, then quit boo hooing over a silly stamp.
And what disservice is that? "We straight Christian were persecuted some long time ago or in some far off country so.. it's your turn. Quit bitching" isn't a good argument. The idea is to bring them out of the shadows.
I think they're being 'celebrated' because they've been repressed for the past century. Both socially and politically. Straight people on the other hand haven't been systematically discriminated again. It's not like there's an agenda to discriminate against straight people.
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